Ming, I have never seen HA-LVM properly described either. Here is a little bit: http://www.nxnt.org/2010/09/redhat-cluster-howto/ The notion of tags is crucial to understanding how HA-LVM works. It worked pretty well the last time I used it about 2 years ago, but I did not do a lot of testing. There are bugs against it listed. I am not sure if they have been fixed. I suggest that you use Google and search for HA-LVM tags. This should narrow the results of the search. Could I ask you to publish the list of most relevant information of HA-LVM that you’d find on this list, please? We’ll all benefit. Regards, Chris Jankowski From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chen, Ming Ming Hi, IN RHEL 6 release, it says that : • If you are using a clustered system for failover where only a single node that accesses the storage is active at any one time, you should use High Availability Logical Volume Management agents (HALVM). That is exactly what I want to do, but could not find any information about HALVM, and if it is included in the RHEL 6. Any information will be appreciated. Regards Ming From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Parvez Shaikh Hi all, openais[10770]: [TOTEM] The consensus timeout expired.
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